Highway signs declare a state of emergency along Route 38 in Moorestown as Hurricane Sandy prepared to make landfall off the coast of New Jersey on Monday, October 29, 2012.

Written by

Lucas K. Murray
| Courier-Post Staff

As conditions continued to deteriorate throughout the day and into the Monday evening, authorities heaped on travel restrictions caused by Sandy's wrath that are expected to remain in effect today.

"Obviously don't drive around, don't walk around outside," said Rob Blaker, Camden County Director of Public Safety early Monday morning. "There are going to be heavy winds. You can have power lines coming down, trees, limbs falling.